Mr Javid acknowledged that many within the North Kensington community believe the number of people inside the 24-storey building when it went up in flames in the early hours of June 14 to be underestimated.

Grenfell Tower fire victims have been treated at the hospital in Chelsea

There is also belief among some that the death toll, currently listed at “around 80”, is in fact higher.

He said: “I would continue to urge anyone with further information to come forward.

“We’ve been very clear that we don’t mind if those affected were subletting or have immigration issues.

“All we care about is getting to the truth.”

During his address, Mr Javid also said everyone who lost their home in Grenfell Tower and Grenfell Walk has been made at least one offer of good quality, fully furnished temporary accommodation in the local area.